... find out what happens during pre-task planning time Furthermore, the researcher will observe and take notes what and how it happens during the discussion Atthe beginning andatthe end of the ... communicate with each other in society This is a reason why the Ministry of Education and Training needs to innovate the way of the second language teaching by applying the communicative approach in ... contaminating the data: the unclear sounds which appeared in group discussions were indicated by […] instead of guessing The use of L1 (Vietnamese utterances) and laughter was noted inthe data and...
... Investigating the effects of using bottom-up techniques in teaching listening to firstyear students; and - Formulating pedagogical implications and making suggestions for improving the teaching ... mentions: The time, the material is available or not, the interest of the class andthe teacher, the place in which the work is being carried out, the nature andthe content of the listening text itself ... words and their spoken forms As students listen, they usually apply the skills, the same uses in listening in their mother tongue, predict what they will hear and try to match them with the things...
... Conclusions and Suggestions Group planning prior to individual presentations is really useful Group planning should be applied and encouraged inthe classroom Further study: - Investigate in three ... discussion in classroom? Do the students in pre-planning groups perform more accurately and better than those in unplanning groups in terms of tenses, subject-verb agreement and pronouncing morpheme-s ... planning groups & Pre-planning groups) Records: All the group discussions andthe individual presentations from No planning group & Pre-planning group Group Data Analysis Language Related Episodes...
... readings while they are writing, they will be dealing with different contents and all the things they write will be authentic because the information that they get from the readings is plenty and ... transparent and understandable Without linking words, the writing is confusing and illogical because the ideas inthe paragraph are unconnected together And without using linking words such as and, ... errors in organization and errors in language First of all, errors in content are all the errors that show the students’ lack of understanding the paragraph content and meaning These include the...
... DNA-binding motif known as the Doublesex- and Mab-3-related (DM) domain Being a noncanonical cysteine-rich DNAbinding motif, this domain has two highly intertwined finger structures that chelate ... expression during preparatory and prespawning and spermatogenesis periods was seen, in contrast to a gradual decrease thereafter during spawning ⁄ spermination This indicates that dmrt1 may have ... somatic sexual dimorphism They were also reported to be able to substitute for each other across species, indicating that their function is possibly interchangeable and that sex determination in...
... polyvinyl acetate and polyvinyl chloride, and so on.92) DBP and di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) among phthalates were detected predominantly in indoor air samples.93) The dominant path of phthalates ... walls, and sumps and drain.128) Radon-induced lung cancers are mainly caused by low and moderate rather than indoor radon in homes at such low concentrations.128) Many houses in Hokkaido, inthe ... Particulate Matter Particulate matter is suspended intheairin solid and liquid states Previous investigations have noted that particles smaller than 2.5 µm (PM2.5) mainly contribute to an elevated...
... defects at a relatively later stage than did VEGF null mutant mice [29,30] These findings indicate that the Ang-1–Tie system may function during vessel maturation and stabilization, rather than during ... formation in areas lacking oxygen and nutrients New vessels then undergo maturation steps suitable for their environment Vessel maturation inthe brain involves the acquisition of specialized features, ... detected atthe periventricular matrix zone andthe VEGFR has been identified in migrating endothelial cells, suggesting that VEGF signaling contributes to the migration of vessels from the pia mater...
... indicate that mutation of Asp40 atthe haem proximal side alters the cyanide binding property only slightly, and may not significantly affect the exogenous ligand binding access channel atthe ... network involving His77, two water molecules and Asp40 should function in regulating the electronic state affecting the redox potential and autooxidation rate A signal transduction mechanism for the ... Cyanide binding rates, redox potentials and auto-oxidation rates of the Asp40Ala and Asp40Asn mutants of Ec DOS PAS Cyanide binding rate, experimental errors are within 20%; kox, autoxidation rate;...
... disability The SPRINT Initiative, led by the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and other national and international partners,1 ... schools The intervention also helped in improving confidence After participating inthe initiative, students reported feeling more confident in protesting and registering complaints against unwanted ... Needs and Rights of Young People since ICPD: The These include the International Conference on Population and Development Programme of Action, the Beijing Platform ARROW (2010) Understanding the...
... signaling, the binding of integrins to their extracellular ligands changes the integrin conformation and promotes integrin clustering The unidirectional signalings, in fact, are often closely linked, ... as ligand binding associated with outside in signaling stimulates integrins and, conversely, integrin activation increases ligand binding for inside–out signaling 1.1.5.3 Modularity of Intracellular ... intermembrane pairs These pairs can be segregated according to their size and intermembrane spacing to guide signaling Binding of pairs that creates different sizes of intermembrane spacing is segregated...
... and those in its immediate vicinity inthe V spinosum genome Triangles indicate regions with homology to the binding sites of the E coli RpoS and RpoD regulatory proteins; the octagon shows the ... containing the two copper-binding motifs and a C -terminal extension (Fig 1B) The presence of a predicted TAT signal peptide atthe N-terminus (amino acids 1–36) would suggest that the protein is ... 258–294) binding motifs common to most tyrosinase sequences [3] that contain five of the six copper-binding histidine ligands The sixth histidine ligand found in tyrosinases typically occurs before the...
... to the area andthe nearest freeway, which is located to the west of the study area The circle within the map of the Netherlands indicates were the study area is situated, the area marked in ... mortality inthe Netherlands [17] The exposure-response pattern for NO2-concentration and distance to the nearest main road in this study was similar, most likely due to the high correlation between the ... findings, in which adjustment for gender, age and an indicator of socioeconomic status (neighborhood average income) indicated that these were not confounders for the relation with traffic-related...
... scientists and engineers The analysis in this report assesses that investment The analysis drew on the RAND Corporation’s RaDiUS (Research and Development inthe United States) database and was designed ... funds and thereby to develop the science and technology resources inthe states that support the creation of economic opportunities (i.e., businesses and jobs) for their citizens To participate in ... the U.S Virgin Islands participated in NSF’s EPSCoR program (Note that the U.S Virgin Islands was not inthe earlier analysis, reported on in Discovery and Innovation: Federal Research and Development...
... Productive binding for catalysis would require theterminal sugar to displace solvent atthe )1 site, form compensating hydrogen bonds to the protein and stack against W363 atthe base of the pocket ... in lectins and haemagglutinin) where Carbohydrate binding sites in Candida exoglucanase shallow indentations contrast with the deeper clefts found inthe active sites of carbohydrate processing ... intramolecular and intermolecular hydrogen bonding involving planar amino acid side chains and sugar hydroxyl groups In addition to these conserved interactions atthe )1 site, aromatic side chains further...
... that these structural changes inthe heme-bound PAS domain are related to intramolecular signal transduction to the catalytic domain Interestingly, CO and NO bind to the Fe(II) heme complex, inactivating ... that the hydrophobic characteristic of the heme distal side contributes substantially to the ligand binding kinetics of the PAS domain of Ec DOS, as it does in myoglobin and hemoglobin Examination ... strain, or compactness (or some combination thereof) of the O2-bound space may have contributed to the increase inthe rates of auto-oxidation for the L99F and L115F mutants O2 binding kinetics...
... studied the function of the AR3)36 subdomain AR3)13 in N/C interaction andthe role of individual amino acid residues inand flanking the 23 FQNLF27motif in AR16)36 in N/C interaction Yeast protein interaction ... Brinkmann, A.O & Trapman, J (1997) Functional in vivo interaction between the amino -terminal, transactivation domain andthe ligand binding domain of the androgen receptor Biochemistry 36, 1052–1064 ... coupling of AR.NTD to GalAD inthe yeast assay, andthe absence of a second transactivation domain linked to AR NTD inthe mammalian assay The latter assay completely depends on the intrinsic...
... These subsequently enter the circulation and colonize the fetal liver (and other hematopoiesis-supporting organs), where they mature before migrating to the bone marrow [34,35] Definitive hematopoiesis ... also inthe endothelial cells of patients suffering Fig Schematic representation of hematopoietic development inthe embryo The surface markers proving hematopoietic commitment at each stage of the ... showed that the p53 pathway acts not only as a tumor suppressor, but also suppresses iPSC generation as determined using small interfering RNA and p53 mutation [89] These findings indicate the need...
... sound; the findings are useful and advance knowledge; the implications and recommendations follow logically from the findings and are explained thoroughly; the documentation is accurate, understandable, ... education and training to inculcate the universal competencies and to track simply whether individuals have (1) experienced different elements of that education and training and (2) participated ... which they learned a specific competency or skill They then indicated the single “best” learning environment for the skill or competency in question Settings included initial training, on -the- job...
... Darwin, so that they were not long together at Cambridge, but previously at Edinburgh they shared the same lodgings, and after the Voyage they lived for a time together in Erasmus' house in Great ... gnat that God designed that that particular swallow should snap up that particular gnat at that particular instant? I believe that the man andthe gnat are inthe same predicament If the death of ... he laughed atthe wordiness of the debates, reading them, I think, only in abstract His interest in politics was considerable, but his opinion on these matters was formed rather by the way than...